Toshio Ohori’s scientific contributions

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Rethinking diagrammatic iconicity from an evolutionary perspective
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January 2015

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Toshio Ohori

Iconicity: East Meets West presents an intersection of East-West scholarship on Iconicity. Several of its chapters thus deal with Asian languages and cultures, or a comparison of world languages. Divided into four categories: general issues; sound symbolism and mimetics; iconicity in literary texts; and iconic motivation in grammar, the chapters show the diversity and dynamics of iconicity research, ranging from iconicity as a driving force in language structure and change, to the various uses of images, diagrams and metaphors at all levels of the literary text, in both narrative and poetic forms, as well as on all varieties of discourse, including the visual and the oral.

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... Dengan sedemikian, sebuah dunia yang seiras dengan dunia sebenar tercipta. Sebagai peringatan, manusia hanya mampu memahami dunia rekaan bahasa sebagai rujukan ke atas dunia sebenar dan keratabahasa merupakan satu kaedah binaan dunia rekaan bahasa (lihat Ohori, 2015). Contoh keratabahasa yang seiras dengan perkataan berkreyot dan berkerincing di dalam Jadual 5 termasuk kekata bunyi ajukan di dalam Jadual 6. (2017) Pemahaman penggunaan keratabahasa sebagai stilistik kreatif juga dapat diperdalami melalui analisis data keratabahasa konvensional dari Jadual 5 yang dimuatkan ke dalam Jadual 7. ...

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Pendekatan keratabahasa dalam pengajaran bahasa asing Onomatopoeic Approach in Foreign Language Teaching
Rethinking diagrammatic iconicity from an evolutionary perspective
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  • January 2015